'Golden Bachelorette' Joan Vassos and fiancé share keys to blending families without conflict

Joan Vassos and Chock Chapple both have adult children from previous relationships

'Golden Bachelorette' Joan Vassos and Chock Chapple share keys for blending families without conflict

Joan Vassos told Fox News Digital that two of her four children flew to Tahiti for the engagement and the other two have met her fiancé.

"The Golden Bachelorette" Joan Vassos found love on the reality television show.

During Wednesday night's finale, contestant Chock Chapple, 60, proposed to Vassos. 

When proposing on the beach, Chapple told Vassos, 61, "I am so absolutely happy to be in your life and that you're in mine. We've had a magical journey. It's just been absolutely incredible. And you're the most giving, selfless woman I've ever met in my life."

Joan Vassos and Chock Chapple

"The Golden Bachelorette" Joan Vassos and Chock Chapple became engaged during the season finale. (Getty Images)

He also noted that he would honor Vassos' late husband by "loving her every day."

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"That is the most important thing to me. And Joan, you will never be invisible to me. I'm going to tell you that I love you every day, I promise that. I still think I'm in a dream, and I'm just going to wake up. But Joan, I love you and I want you to be in my life," Chapple concluded. 

"That's what's great about having adult kids, because, you know, you can leave them on their own, and they'll figure it out, and they're having fun."

— Joan Vassos

In an interview with Fox News Digital, Vassos and Chapple explained the advantages of blending families with adult children; Chapple is a father of two and Vassos is a mom of four. 

"One of the benefits with our age is I don't have to be a father. These are adults. They have their own families. And so that [is] just taken out of the equation. I just don't, you know, it's not that I'm their father. I just want to be the guy that's with their mother and makes her happy. That's what's important to me," Chapple said.

WATCH: 'Golden Bachelorette' Joan Vassos and Chock Chapple share keys for blending families without conflict 

Vassos added, "That's what's great [about] having adult kids, because, you know, you can leave them on their own, and they'll figure it out, and they're having fun."

Vassos noted that her children accepting Chapple has been a "gradual process." Two of her children flew to Tahiti and were present for the couple's engagement. 

Joan Vassos and Chock Chapple after the final rose

Joan Vassos and Chock Chapple have adult children from previous marriages. (Disney/Christopher Willard)

"Yeah. So it's been a little gradual. So two of my kids came to Tahiti for, you know, kind of the engagement part of this whole thing. And so they met him, and it didn't take them long to, you know, fall in love with Chock and know that, you know, he loved me and that he wanted to make me happy. And that makes them happy. That's what they want for me."

"My other two have now met. Well, one of the two was actually in the audience last night watching the show and he was there. And so we finally got to meet in person. But in the meantime, he's developed a relationship because Chock is a uniter," Vassos continued. 

WATCH: Joan Vassos and Chock Chapple are not rushing their wedding

Vassos noted that Chapple has already started to "establish relationships" with her children in a "really playful way."  

According to US Weekly, Chapple and Vassos will be having an engagement party in Los Angeles before going to the East Coast. 

Joan Vassos showing off her ring with Chock Chapple

Joan Vassos and Chock Chapple plan on apartment hunting in New York City next week. (Disney/Christopher Willard)

"It’s going to be bigger than most weddings," Chapple told the outlet. "We’ve got friends coming in from around the country, and it’s kind of our coming-out party as a couple. We’re extremely excited about that."

During their interview with Fox News Digital, both Chapple and Vassos expressed that they are in no rush to say "I do." They have also gone back and forth on whether they will have a live, televised wedding. 

"I'm talking myself into it a little bit. You know, there was a time where I thought, you know, our love story has been very televised, and it would be nice to, like, kind of bring it back to just us and have friends and family and, like maybe, you know, a destination location," Vassos said.

WATCH: Joan Vassos says it's 'great' having adult kids because they can 'figure it out' 

"But the more I think about it, we've taken all of these people along with us, millions of people along with us on this journey of us becoming, you know, falling in love and becoming a couple and getting engaged and like to stop at cold turkey, right? You know, right at our wedding and starting our lives together, maybe not the nicest thing to do. And to share that last little part of our journey together, I feel like would be the right thing to do," she concluded.

Chock added, "This is our lives and it's real. But I do think, as you'll call it, role models or the lead and the guy that got the girl, we have an obligation to really continue the love story and say this is how it's worked and that's why we're going to take it slow. We're just not going to go have a wedding in three months. We're going to do this thing right."

The couple plan on getting an apartment together in New York City.

Joan Vassos

Joan Vassos was a contestant on "The Golden Bachelor." (Disney/Michael Le Brecht)

"This first year, obviously, we have to kind of figure out life. Chock has a business in Kansas. I have kids and grandkids [in] Maryland. I’m not leaving Maryland, but he does have obligations in Kansas," Vassos told the outlet. "We know that we’re going to spend time in Maryland and in Kansas, but then we have this really fun plan because both of us have always dreamed — and we’re finally at this weird stage in life for making this dream come true — that we live in a big city and, specifically, we’ve always wanted to live in New York. So Chock surprised me and said, ‘I want us to go find a place.’"

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Chapple and Vassos agreed that moving to New York City would be the perfect adventure.

"We both love the energy in the city and love that there’s always something to do," Vassos said. "We just want to go out and walk and experience life — go to fun restaurants and [experience the] culture. We both have friends there. We’re going to be there during the holidays, which is the best time ever in New York City. I think it’s just a really different life than either one of us have ever lived."

Joan Vassos holding a rose on The Golden Bachelorette

Joan Vassos was the first "Golden Bachelorette." (Disney/Gilles Mingasson)

From the first one-on-one date, Chapple and Vassos were able to bond over the deaths of their spouses. In 2021, Joan's husband of 32 years died of pancreatic cancer, and Chapple's fiancée, Kathy, who he was engaged to for nine years, died five months after being diagnosed with glioblastoma in 2022, per People.

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Chock was previously married to his wife, Heather, for 12 years before they decided to divorce in 2010. They share two children: Tyler, 23, and Taylor, 25. 

golden bachelorette joan vassons smiling

Joan Vassos is a mother of four and a grandmother of three. (James Clark/Disney via Getty Images)

Vassos is a mother of four adult children: Nick, 34, Erica, 33, Allison, 30, and Luke, 28, and a grandmother of three.

Vassos was a contestant on Gerry Turner's season of "The Golden Bachelor" but ended up leaving the show early to help her daughter, who was suffering from postpartum depression.

Janelle Ash is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Authored by Janelle Ash,Larry Fink via FoxNews November 14th 2024